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By Michelle Krupa
The Trumps head to Europe
The President and first lady embark Monday on a state visit to the United Kingdom. The first couple then head to Ireland and France, where they'll join world leaders Thursday to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in Normandy.

Footage is due in Kevin Spacey case
A Nantucket bar must produce surveillance video by Monday from the night of an alleged 2016 groping incident involving actor Kevin Spacey. It's not clear whether Spacey, who's pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and battery in the Massachusetts case, will be in court.

'Happy Eid!' The holy month of Ramadan ends
Provided a new moon is seen, sundown Monday marks Eid al-Fitr, which ends the period dedicated to personal growth through dawn-to-dusk fasting. Some 1.8 billion Muslims the world over celebrate with huge feasts, family gatherings and charitable acts.

US defense chief heads home from Asia
Acting Secretary Patrick Shanahan is due Tuesday to wrap up his first Asia tour since taking the post. The trip unfolded amid new threats in the US-China trade war, continued sparring over the South China Sea and a scrap over the USS John McCain. The day also marks 30 years since the Tiananmen Square massacre.

Kids' clean air case goes to court
A federal appeals court in Oregon is set to hear arguments Tuesday over whether 21 children can sue the Trump administration for the right to "a climate system capable of sustaining human life." The US Supreme halted a trial set for October 2018 over the question.

China's President visits Russia
President Xi Jinping arrives Wednesday in Russia for a state visit to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, seen as a chance for Moscow to pitch itself as an investment hub. The nations have grown closer as they've sparred with the United States over trade and election manipulation, respectively.  

Theresa May makes her Brexit
The UK Prime Minister has said she'll step down Friday after failing to deliver on her signature policy -- shepherding Britain's exit from the European Union. The race to replace her is expected to last into July.
 
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More Democrats take the CNN stage
Voters get to grill three more Democrats hoping to unseat Trump. A town hall event featuring US Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts begins at 6 ET, followed by US Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio at 7 ET and US Rep. Eric Swalwell of California at 8 ET. Tune in to CNN.
 
What to watch in June
"The Handmaid's Tale" is back, along with "Marvel's Jessica Jones" and "Black Mirror." They're among dozens of picks as you stream into summer.

CrimeCon celebrates tragedy and triumph
Crime show buffs gather to celebrate the psychology and science of the popular genre. You can stream sessions live or tune in to "True Crime Live" at 2 p.m. ET Friday and at 11 a.m. ET Saturday on HLN.
 
The NBA Finals and Stanley Cup action are on
Check out how both races for glory are unfolding in CNN's weekend sports guide.

The FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off
Host nation France takes on South Korea on Friday to begin the monthlong tournament. Catch games stateside in English on Fox and FS1.

French Open women's title match
This week's survivors battle Saturday for the crown. Watch at 9 a.m. on NBC.

The Belmont Stakes is on
The longest of the Triple Crown races runs Saturday in Elmont, New York. Tune in at 4 p.m. ET on NBC to see who wins a blanket of white carnations.
 
'I see trees of green'
We're throwing it way back for Black Music Month with Louis Armstrong. We hope your world is wonderful today, too. (Click here to listen.)
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